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This week the group talks about what’s different between movies and books as a medium. We like seeing flashy things on the screen but can that translate well to the page? What advantages does a book have that a movie doesn’t?

This week Fangs and Fonts takes some time to reflect on 2015 and all of it’s wonders, failures and successes. Join us as we talk about things that have passed, and things yet to come. We look forward to another exciting year, and hope you do too.

What do a cat detective, plump mongoose, a taco stand and betrayal all have in common? They make some interesting flash fiction!

Taking the theory of “I can’t tell people my ideas or they’ll steal them”, we took a bunch of suggestions and ideas, rolled some dice and gave each other the same prompt. Trying to be as specific as possible, we wrote our own stories. Did we all write the same thing? Listen and find out!

We round up as many generic questions you’d find at a Writing 101 panel and try to answer them all. Did we get all the questions? Probably not, but hopefully these don’t need to be asked anymore because they’ve already been answered here! Think of it like a big Writing FAQs section.

The Fangs and Fonts crew had a panel at RainFurrest and they recorded it. Sadly the audio quality ain’t the greatest, but you can hear a bunch of other writers discussing a lot of different topics. Hope you enjoy!

Ocean’s noir anthology Inhuman Acts comes out tomorrow at RainFurrest! The group sits down to discuss the different themes and set pieces in a noir story. What’s the difference between a mystery and a noir? Can a noir have a happy ending?

What drives you? Your actions as a person, or is it the world around you that influences how you react? This episode we talk about character vs. plot-driven stories, what they are and how they affect your story.